LOS ANGELES (AP) – “Tehrangeles” in West Los Angeles is home to the largest Iranian community outside Iran.
A fragile ceasefire in the Israel-Iran war tests the harmony of Los Angeles’ huge Iranian community
LOS ANGELES (AP) – “Tehrangeles” in West Los Angeles is home to the largest Iranian community outside Iran.
This cultural enclave, also known as Little Persia, is where Iranian Muslims, Jews, Christians, Zoroastrians and Bahai have peacefully coexisted for decades.
But the recent war between Israel and Iran – a bloody, 12-day conflict paused by a fragile ceasefire – has brought up religious tensions and political debates that rarely surface in this culturally harmonious environment. To complicate matters, the U.S. – an ally of Israel – bombed Iran during the war.
Many Iranian Jews in the diaspora have viewed the onset of the war with “anxious glee,” said Daniel Bral, a West Los Angeles resident whose grandfather, Moossa Bral, was the sole Jewish member of parliament in prerevolutionary Iran. He sees family members and others in the community rejoicing at the possibility of their “tormentor” being vanquished.